Superstar and WWE part ways

I just want to say thank you to WWE, Inc. for allowing me to be part of an incredible entertainment experience. On Monday, I asked for my release and the company was gracious enough to grant my request.

I realized recently that being a Superstar means sacrificing certain things, including time with my family. As a new father, my heart broke every time I had to leave to go on the road. I didn’t ever want to miss another moment with my daughter, so I made the decision to be a full time dad and hang up my boots.

I will miss everyone in the locker room tremendously as they have all become a second family to me. I want to thank my coaches and teachers that really helped me along the way: Fit Finlay, Arn Anderson, Edge, Christian, Kane, Jericho, Dr. Tom, Norman Smiley, and Billy Kidman.

I also want to thank my boys. You know who you are. Especially though, a huge thank you to Hawkins. You were like a brother to me the last year and I’ll miss you and will always love you bro. I wish you the best and thanks for understanding that I had to go be a dad. When she’s older, and able to realize what happened, I know Mia will thank you as well.

Thanks to all the dedicated fans of #ReksAndHawkins and to The #RekkingCrew. I would never have survived without you.

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13 Responses

But with Tyler Reks (debuted June 30th 2009 on ECW) gone that means Trent Barreta (debutted December 1st, 2009 on ECW) is now the longest current male superstar in the WWE to have never been in a WWE game. (Should Trent go too then it would fall to Darren Young and Ryback/Skip Sheffield whom debutted February 23 2010 on season 1 of NXT)

Wow. A lot of clasless children posting on this page. Reks is a classy guy. He couldn’t have been more smart in his decision. Being a dad is an awesome experience not worth missing. Maybe some of you posters on here could have used a decent father.

Randy Orton said in his DVD that he sometimes worries when he gets home if his daughter is gonna remember him and hug him or not remember or react to him at all… I don’t blame Reks at all and I respect him for not being selfish